Campus police released a photo of a man who police are calling a person of interest. The image was captured by a surveillance camera.

"Hopefully, someone would see the person of interest on this case, give us a call, and we'll hopefully be able to develop some good leads off of it," campus police Sgt. Robert Dipiero told KCRA 3.

Wednesday's incident took place on a campus pathway at 1:30 p.m., near the Goleman Library, police said. The woman said the man wore a shirt with long, dark sleeves and dark-colored pants.

The victim said the man suddenly let her go and left the area.

"The victim was approached from behind by the suspect," Dipiero said. "(He) grabbed her in kind of a bear hug (and) attempted to unbuckle her belt while kissing her on her neck. She was able to get away and report it to the police department."

Officers said an alert went out on Twitter, Facebook and Google+. It was also sent to students' email accounts.

This most recent battery does not appear to be connected to other reported cases on campus, police said. The department is working to increase security.

"We're replacing a lot of older emergency phones with a newer system," Dipiero said. "We are also in the process of adding additional security cameras."

No arrests have resulted from any of these reports, according to police.

Anyone who recognizes the person of interest in the photo is asked to call Delta College police.